‘W’ hits US cinemas on Friday, 2 weeks more for Irish screens
Writes ck on October 15th, 2008
Read More: Movie Reviews, Movies, US Presidential election 2008
The reviews have begun to trickle in - I’ve taken an excerpt from Todd Carthy’s review in ‘Variety’ below.
Oliver Stone’s unusual and inescapably interesting “W.” feels like a rough draft of a film it might behoove him to remake in 10 or 15 years. The director’s third feature to hinge on a modern-era presidency, after “JFK” and “Nixon,” offers a clear and plausible take on the current chief executive’s psychological makeup and, considering Stone’s reputation and Bush’s vast unpopularity, a relatively even-handed, restrained treatment of recent politics. For a film that could have been either a scorching satire or an outright tragedy, “W.” is, if anything, overly conventional, especially stylistically. The picture possesses dramatic and entertainment value, but beyond serious filmgoers curious about how Stone deals with all this president’s men and women, it’s questionable how wide a public will pony up to immerse itself in a story that still lacks an ending.
I look forward to reviewing this. It of course remains to be seen how it will be received, and impact on Bush’s legacy and the election in 2 weeks time.






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